• brian@programming.dev
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      1 day ago

      they’re not the government but they are a political party with 15 seats in the parliament.

            • Keeponstalin@lemmy.world
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              Things are not that simple. Not all of Hezbollah are militants, there are many social workers and politicians

              Hezbollah organizes an extensive social development program and runs hospitals, news services, educational facilities, and encouragement of Nikah mut‘ah. Some of its established institutions are: Emdad committee for Islamic Charity, Hezbollah Central Press Office, Al Jarha Association, and Jihad Al Binaa Developmental Association. Jihad Al Binna’s Reconstruction Campaign is responsible for numerous economic and infrastructure development projects in Lebanon. Hezbollah has set up a Martyr’s Institute (Al-Shahid Social Association), which guarantees to provide living and education expenses for the families of fighters who die in battle.

              Hezbollah holds 14 of the 128 seats in the Parliament of Lebanon and is a member of the Resistance and Development Bloc. According to Daniel L. Byman, it is “the most powerful single political movement in Lebanon.” Hezbollah, along with the Amal Movement, represents most of Lebanese Shi’a.

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          There are more of them that do than there are that don’t. A militia wing is very common outside the western world.

          • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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            Really? What happens if they get a plurality or even a majority, would there be a significant risk of a coup?

            Generally speaking, you don’t want to mix your militias and political parties.

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              In some places yes. In others they’re already more concerned with an ongoing conflict. There are some that just organize their military that way and wouldn’t think of it. Heck that’s the original way of organizing a military.

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        2 days ago

        Haha no. Take some time and read up maybe? All the info is available. Heck, maybe hop on a call and talk to some people in Lebanon? Anything. Just stop repeating nonsense.

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          All the info is available.

          But it ISN’T. The US mainstream media constantly lies and the US pushes propaganda all around the world. We’ve been fed disinformation for decades not just since Trump. So I can’t just read up on them without a deep dive in trying to first find neutral sources and read and then evaluate them. If you just read the standard version about them your perception is going to be warped. Like I said, they have bad PR, which really means prevailing propaganda brands them as evil.

          I don’t like their religious views either but fundamentally they are guys in a militia fighting against foreign invaders and threats to their country.